Embarrassing copy and paste fails are sadly all too common. Like the time Scott Disick posted too much text from an email for a sponsored Instagram caption.

However not all copy and paste fails are created equal. Like this one job posting for Time Out New York that was posted on Indeed.com.

In what looks like a personal email, the job posting included a bunch of details about employee Melissa Sinclair and her crazy workload. We don’t really know whoever or whatever is responsible for this mix-up but one thing is certain: You’ve probably never read a job description like this.

It seems that the poster immediately realized their mistake once the tweet started blowing up. Either that, or they filled the position?

People on Twitter weren’t just tickled pink by the embarrassing posting; they started feeling bad for the overworked Melissa.

Others pointed out how much of a nightmare it sounds like to manage the photo editing team at the mag.

While others dished out on just how under appreciated good photo-journalists are.

Someone pointed out the obvious though; if you’re the type of person who’s shown any aptitude at completing tasks, you’re an under appreciated individual, AKA, a Melissa.

President Trump and family met the pope last night, and had a slightly awkward photo op.

As if the photo wasn’t awkward enough, the Internet immediately piled on.

How could they not? Just take a look at that photo! Trump, smiling wide… and his wife, his daughter, and the leader of the Roman Catholics not smiling with him.

The outcome? A hilarious meme parade of the highest religious order.

It’s nice to know that we can still have a laugh, even if Papa himself can’t even muster up a grin. Trump and Co. are headed back stateside soon, so let’s enjoy the relative national media calm and peace while we can.

As a bitter millennial with stumpy legs and no stage presence, I harbor a lot of animosity towards beautiful and talented celebrities who have done absolutely nothing wrong. Number one on this list is Margot Robbie. Not only does she have the dreamiest Australian accent and a perfect body / face, she also happens to have my name. And I’m kind of a narcissist and wanted to be the most famous Margot of our generation. Based on where her career is going, and my number of Twitter followers, that’s not going to happen.

That’s why the most recent episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! made me feel a little better. And if you’re still resentful from your years as an awkward tween, it will make you feel better too.

Much to Robbie’s surprise, Kimmel unveiled this amazingly awkward #tbt, thanks to one of Robbie’s friends.

Let’s just appreciate her reaction to seeing this less-than-fortunate-looking photo, which was taken on her thirteenth birthday.

There’s a lot to love about this photo.

First of all she’s reading a ‘Harry Potter’ book, so she truly is one of us mere mortals who dream about getting our Hogwarts letters.

And then, well, she looks awkward AF. Even celebrities had it rough in middle school! “I was really into slicking my hair back, God knows why,” she said. “I’m wearing glasses I didn’t actually need. And I lied to get glasses… I went to the optometrist and said ‘No, I can’t see.'” Margot Robbie, queen of the personality glasses before they were cool.